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The Songs of the Kings
The Songs of the Kings
Author: Barry Unsworth
“Troy meant one thing only to the men gathered here, as it did to their commanders. Troy was a dream of wealth; and if the wind continued the dream would crumble.” — As the harsh wind holds the Greek fleet trapped in the straits at Aulis, frustration and political impotence turn into a desire for the blood of a young and innocent woma...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385501149
ISBN-10: 0385501145
Publication Date: 3/18/2003
Pages: 352
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Publisher: Nan A. Talese
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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janete avatar reviewed The Songs of the Kings on + 22 more book reviews
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This is a retelling the real story? the unofficial story? the back story? --of the sacrifice of Iphigenia at Aulis, for it is only by sacrificing innocent blood that the Greeks can break the malevolent spell that keeps the winds blowing in the wrong direction, penning the ships in the harbor, holding them back from conquering Troy. At least, thats the official story Unsworth casts Odysseus as a master manipulator, Agamemnon as a megalomaniac and Homer the blind Singer as an artist willing to change the story when propagandists pressure him. Is it any accident that this novel was published just before the U.S. invaded Iraq?
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Readnmachine avatar reviewed The Songs of the Kings on + 1452 more book reviews
Interesting retelling of the sacrifice of Iphigenia, told with biting black humor and peopled with characters who are immediately recognizable to the 21st-century survivor of the politics of deception.


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